Andy White
Andy White
Title: Head Coach
Phone: 781-768-8655
Email: andy.white@regiscollege.edu
Previous College: Regis '14

Andy White was named the head men's and women's tennis coach in 2018 and has completed two seasons at the helm of the Pride tennis program.

White led the Pride women to the GNAC Tournament semifinals for the third consecutive year, as the team finished third in the league standings at 5-2 as part of an 11-6 overall record. Unfortunately, the men's tennis team was unable to begin its conference schedule in the spring before all collegiate athletics stopped due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

In 2018-19, White helped the women to a 13-8 overall record and a fourth-place finish in the GNAC standings. The women advanced to the semifinals of the GNAC Tournament. Meanwhile, the men won the final four matches of the regular season to finish with a 10-10 overall record, ending up in a tie for second in the GNAC North Division. 

White, originally from Bozeman, Montana, spent two years as the assistant coach for the Pride. He helped guide the men’s program to a combined 31-11 record over two seasons, while the women were a combined 27-7. Both programs won New England Collegiate Conference championships during the 2016-17 academic year in White’s first season as an assistant coach. In the spring of 2018, White helped guide the men’s team to the championship match of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Tournament. 

White was a four-year member of the Regis men’s tennis program from 2010-2014. He was twice named to the First Team All-NECC in singles, as well as to the NECC All-Tournament Team in doubles. He finished his career ranked in the program’s top 10 in career doubles (45) and singles (34) wins.

Prior to his time as the Pride’s graduate assistant, White was a volunteer assistant coach at Regis during the 2014-2015 season. He was also a facilities assistant at Montana State University, and has been a tennis instructor at Wayland’s Longfellow Health Club and Riverside Country Club in Bozeman, Montana.